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chronic noncommunicable diseases

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  • Modifiable unhealthy habits and their association with work absenteeism in administrative workers

    Ricardo León Reina Patiño
    e-13537
  • Determinants of transmission related to the increase in the reported incidence of HIV infection

    Jorge Humberto Rojas Palacios
    e-13174
  • Assessment of Post-Stroke Insomnia and Quality of Life among Stroke Survivors of Dhaka City: A Cross-sectional Study

    Fatema Khanam, Sajia Afrin , Afroza Irin
    e-11614

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